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The process of forming an interim government in Bangladesh has already started after the student uprising. President Md. Bangabhaban on Tuesday (August 6) night. The coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement that led the coup outlined the interim government in talks with Sahabuddin. Professor Asif Nazrul of Dhaka University participated in that discussion with the coordinators. After the discussion about the formation of the interim government, he came out of the Banga Bhavan and said, ‘The maturity that I saw in today’s discussion of the coordinators including Nahid, Sarjis, Baker is impressive. We are very lucky that we not only got the leader of the coup, I think we got the leader of the state.’
This professor of law department of DU said that the list of who will be in the interim government will not be published now. Discussions are going on about how much the number will be. We are going to form this government in an extraordinary situation. In this case, there are various constitutional rules to legitimize this government, which rules will be followed.
In the meeting, Nobel laureate Professor Dr. on behalf of the anti-discrimination student movement. When it was proposed to form an interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus, the President agreed to their proposal.
The President said that the country is now going through a transitional period. It is important to form an interim government as soon as possible to overcome this crisis. In the case of nomination of other members of the Advisory Council, he suggested to finalize it after discussion with the political parties. He also suggested to nominate a freedom fighter in the interim government.
The President urged the countrymen to cooperate in overcoming the crisis.
Also present in the meeting were Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman, Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmud Khan, Navy Chief Admiral Mohammad Nazmul Hasan, Dhaka University Law Department Professor Asif Nazrul, International Relations Department Professor Tanjim Uddin Khan and Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. 13 Coordinator.
Recently, when the Sheikh Hasina government carried out repression and killings in the anti-discrimination student movement program demanding quota reform, it later turned into a one-point demand for the resignation of the government. At one point, Sheikh Hasina was forced to leave the country on Monday (August 5) in the face of a student coup. The next day Tuesday (August 6) the President dissolved the government. Sahabuddin.